At 11:33 a.m. Saturday morning, the park sent out the text alert alerting fans the giraffe was in labor. The park stated on the website, "The Animal Adventure Giraffe Team will send out a text notification, immediately after confirming April is in labor!" There was a $5 charge to sign up for the alert.

At noon, almost an hour since the park announced she was in labor, there were almost 250,000 people watching the park's YouTube livestream of April. Click the video on top of this story to watch the livestream.

This is the second time we've all waited for one of April's bouncing babies to enter the world. In 2017 it took just a few hours after the birth alert went out until we all got to see April's new baby.